The P365XL is my preferred CCW pistol. I don't usually alter magazine internals, but I picked up a few Magguts 12+2 magazine kits & have found them 100% reliable through over 1000+ rounds of multiple make/load testing. The Wilson Combat P365XL grip module was also an outstanding addition. Added a TLR-7 Sub light, a Holosun 407K2 (green dot) in a 4Bros IWB holster - one of the best holsters I've ever bought. I don't see myself changing this configuration anytime soon.
No need to pull the trigger when breaking it down, unless I have a newer model, mine has the optic plate separate from the rear sights which I love and it breaks down without pulling the trigger. Fantastic gun and great review Sir.
You should have got the xl Romeo zero elite…you’d still have your rear irons with the sight. Forgot to mention both irons are suppressor height just like your front
Blake you are correct. I totally spaced the iron sights even with them sticking out so much. I'm looking at the elite zero. Every time I go into the Sig Pro shop I lose my paycheck. 😁
@@blakehernandez3929 No we don't train to co-witness with the irons. It's one or the other. Either you use your iron sights or the red dot. We only co-witness when using a rifle with a magnifying optic. At least up here in NH. I don't know if other jurisdictions have laws and rules around that. Great question. TY
Hey man I like SIG and I'd buy one especially a p226 but their striker fired pistols just scare the crap outta me what's your take on the p320 accidental discharges that the Milwaukee police department is having problems with... has new Hampshire had any on duty holster discharges with a p320 since you guys use sigs up there I imagine the full size duty gun is a p320
I’m thinking it’s the holsters. Active self protection and others have made videos on how duty holsters that are issued can have NDs themselves. No p365 has done it yet even though they’re the same tech. And Pro teq custom made a video on that as well and he’s a firearms engineer breaking down if it’s safe to carry. I’m good after that I’ll keep mine. th-cam.com/video/6oT9QpYsTUI/w-d-xo.html
Yes my full size duty gun has been the 320. No discharges in NH that I know of the LE side. I have a few Sig 226's and 229's. Love them. The striker fired system is a little funky, but I have never had the weapon go off accidentally. Not yet at least.
@@GhassanTheBomb From what I have heard in the field was the original 320 holsters had a gap, When an officer was exiting a Dodge Charger the seat belt end could get into the holster and discharge the weapon whilst still holstered. Very scary stuff.
The P365XL is my preferred CCW pistol. I don't usually alter magazine internals, but I picked up a few Magguts 12+2 magazine kits & have found them 100% reliable through over 1000+ rounds of multiple make/load testing. The Wilson Combat P365XL grip module was also an outstanding addition. Added a TLR-7 Sub light, a Holosun 407K2 (green dot) in a 4Bros IWB holster - one of the best holsters I've ever bought. I don't see myself changing this configuration anytime soon.
I don't blame you that's a bad ass set up. Beautiful gun.
Fine Video, Keep up the good work
Thank you for the support Ham Radio On Fire.
That model has been on my list for quite a while now definitely thinking about picking one up soon. Another great video!
Thank you
I love how you said frame and not dust cover.
No need to pull the trigger when breaking it down, unless I have a newer model, mine has the optic plate separate from the rear sights which I love and it breaks down without pulling the trigger. Fantastic gun and great review Sir.
Ty for the kind words and support.
You should have got the xl Romeo zero elite…you’d still have your rear irons with the sight. Forgot to mention both irons are suppressor height just like your front
Blake you are correct. I totally spaced the iron sights even with them sticking out so much. I'm looking at the elite zero. Every time I go into the Sig Pro shop I lose my paycheck. 😁
@@copgun aren’t law enforcement required to cowitness?
@@blakehernandez3929 No we don't train to co-witness with the irons. It's one or the other. Either you use your iron sights or the red dot. We only co-witness when using a rifle with a magnifying optic. At least up here in NH. I don't know if other jurisdictions have laws and rules around that. Great question. TY
TLR 7 sub weapon light fits and works perfect
I mean this as a compliment... You look exactly like Alex Jones lmao 🤣
I thought it was Alex Jones when I saw the thumbnail.
I thought the same thing lol
Omg that is funny. I guess we both have big red faces so I can see it. Ty :)😂
I was just gonna type that. The thumbnail is just like Alex Jones.
@@copgun Loved your video though man!!! The SIG 365 is a beast!!
That's cool that you can carry that for your duty gun. Must be nicer to go light.👍 stay safe man.
This firearm is awesome!
Yeah the fire alarm was awesome
Hey man I like SIG and I'd buy one especially a p226 but their striker fired pistols just scare the crap outta me what's your take on the p320 accidental discharges that the Milwaukee police department is having problems with... has new Hampshire had any on duty holster discharges with a p320 since you guys use sigs up there I imagine the full size duty gun is a p320
I love the looks of those sigs tho
I’m thinking it’s the holsters. Active self protection and others have made videos on how duty holsters that are issued can have NDs themselves. No p365 has done it yet even though they’re the same tech. And Pro teq custom made a video on that as well and he’s a firearms engineer breaking down if it’s safe to carry. I’m good after that I’ll keep mine.
th-cam.com/video/6oT9QpYsTUI/w-d-xo.html
Yes my full size duty gun has been the 320. No discharges in NH that I know of the LE side. I have a few Sig 226's and 229's. Love them. The striker fired system is a little funky, but I have never had the weapon go off accidentally. Not yet at least.
@@GhassanTheBomb From what I have heard in the field was the original 320 holsters had a gap, When an officer was exiting a Dodge Charger the seat belt end could get into the holster and discharge the weapon whilst still holstered. Very scary stuff.
@@copgun I didn’t even know that more evidence there. Don’t see concealed carriers being in that position anyway. Thanks for the video 🙏
Good video Dude, i like it.